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KINGDOM PROKARYOTAE
Phylum Anaerobic
Phototrophic Bacteria
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Phototrophic Bacteria
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Anaerobic phototrophic bacteria
are able to take the energy from the
sunlight and change it into food molecules.
The process is called photosynthesis.
Anaerobic phototrophics need carbon
from the air in the photosynthesis process.
Sulfur is produced when phototrophic
bacteria photosynthesizes. Anaerobic
phototrophic bacteria were the first living
organisms on earth to photosynthesize.
Photo : light (Greek)
Trophos : feeders (Greek)
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